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>> it came from a meeting that bill clinton had in jeff pacoima, new york, north of new york city where he has a home. he invited, this was back in august 2011. he invited his wife, his daughter, and a bunch of friends to meet with him because he had some news. .. the people around obama: did not understand how the real world works. that they had been responsible for losing america, its triple-a credit rating for the first time in its history and that barack obama was, in his words, an amateur. i spoke to two people at the meeting, and i heard that, i said, amateur, the perfect titlele for the book. >> president clinton denied it. >> he denied it, but hillary told her friends she suspected that of all people, chelsea had told me about this. that's not true. never met chelsea clinton, but apparently chelsea has a reputation for texting her friends in the middle of meetings with her parent, but it was a confirmation that in fact this meeting did take place and it was an accurate representation of what went on during the meeting. >> also talked about chelsea clinton's reaction to the 2008
>> it came from a meeting that bill clinton had in jeff pacoima, new york, north of new york city where he has a home. he invited, this was back in august 2011. he invited his wife, his daughter, and a bunch of friends to meet with him because he had some news. .. the people around obama: did not understand how the real world works. that they had been responsible for losing america, its triple-a credit rating for the first time in its history and that barack obama was, in his words, an...
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he really was and then he was also going to bust their riyahdi's from clinton. he didn't need the money. he was a star, and then senators and staffers said he was chairman of the investigations committee at the time and they said no, no, no. you are not going after the koch's and you are not going after the riyahdi's is we are making a trade. democrats aren't going to touch that koch's and it was a trade of billionaires and his investigation of both were stopped on the same page before they could take any substantive evidence and his committee will shut down, his power was taken away although he was allowed to keep the blonde counsel that he had. but that is how it was played. there is one club, the billionaires boys club. of course like any little club they have fights over who gets to be president of the treehouse but it's still one club. don't forget. now, just because -- that doesn't mean there'll the same and in fact i want to give credit to the president and the secretary of state clinton because in april -- though if you are wondering by the way why they
he really was and then he was also going to bust their riyahdi's from clinton. he didn't need the money. he was a star, and then senators and staffers said he was chairman of the investigations committee at the time and they said no, no, no. you are not going after the koch's and you are not going after the riyahdi's is we are making a trade. democrats aren't going to touch that koch's and it was a trade of billionaires and his investigation of both were stopped on the same page before they...
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hillary clinton doesn't like it. she argued to the last breath that you should not stab hosni mubarak in the back. when we finally got back to it, it was a done deal. it was not going to make any difference in egypt. as far as libya, at first it seemed like we got lucky and qadhafi went down easily, you know, in the last couple of weeks, think seemed to have turned around. god only knows what's going to happen in syria. it's much more complex than iraq. we always say we are going to do this and that, the shiites, the police, the sunnis, the stuff, i can say that i spent a lot of time in that part of the world. it doesn't even make sense when you're there, let alone we are sitting back here and thinking bigger than sit there with your wrist for making it all work out. i was going to mention the humble foreign policy. you know, i'm still waiting for my country to rise up and live up the promise of that treaty. >> i think that is what i am talking about. the idea that it would even be desirable for us flip the switch an
hillary clinton doesn't like it. she argued to the last breath that you should not stab hosni mubarak in the back. when we finally got back to it, it was a done deal. it was not going to make any difference in egypt. as far as libya, at first it seemed like we got lucky and qadhafi went down easily, you know, in the last couple of weeks, think seemed to have turned around. god only knows what's going to happen in syria. it's much more complex than iraq. we always say we are going to do this and...
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welfare system, to temporary assistance for needy families in welfare reform that was passed in the clinton years. these folks are i'm sure, sheldon, et al. and others have been found of work on this issue. if you look at the employment rates of single mothers and you compare them to the unemployment rate of say, married moms can begin, controlling for education so you're not getting that in the next. you will find, donna and other folks at the center on budget have done this work, you will find that the unemployment rate of single moms grow precipitously, growth steeply in the 1990s. now, part of that is a murray a fact, and it has to do with requirements within welfare program. researchers try to tease out what shares, with a full public job market for the first time in decades. i don't think we've had one before or since. we had a full employment -- we're large increase in the earned income tax credit which incentivizes were. we had an increase in the minimum wage. a lot of moving parts. alston is employment rates of. the analysis suggests that maybe 15 or 20% of it was well for reform.
welfare system, to temporary assistance for needy families in welfare reform that was passed in the clinton years. these folks are i'm sure, sheldon, et al. and others have been found of work on this issue. if you look at the employment rates of single mothers and you compare them to the unemployment rate of say, married moms can begin, controlling for education so you're not getting that in the next. you will find, donna and other folks at the center on budget have done this work, you will...
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dold: i would support capital gains back to the 1990s under clinton. schneider: i would like to keep the capitol gains rates low. having said that we talk about a grand scheme are grand plan or something working across the isle isle that is something that should be on the table. >> moderator: charitable directions? should they stay or should they go? schneider: one of the things it makes us stronger as a nation as a is a strength of our communities ability. >> moderator: game one and loophole that you would like to close. schneider: the subsidies for oil companies. dold: that is one i've supported. we have to eliminate the loopholes and lower the rates and make ourselves more globally competitive so comprehensive tax reform is certainly something i've supported and actually one of the things that i passed out of the house of representatives, my opponent talks about how this is the most unproductive congress get as a freshman i've been able to pass six pieces of legislation two of them signed into law by the president. this last week in session i was ab
dold: i would support capital gains back to the 1990s under clinton. schneider: i would like to keep the capitol gains rates low. having said that we talk about a grand scheme are grand plan or something working across the isle isle that is something that should be on the table. >> moderator: charitable directions? should they stay or should they go? schneider: one of the things it makes us stronger as a nation as a is a strength of our communities ability. >> moderator: game one...
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hillary clinton, her dad was born there. everybody starts to campaign in one way or another, the office and sitcom, scranton. it's a town i think that the voters there have an extra gene for politics. >> wee one phone line set aside for this to be within pennsylvania. we want to hear from you as we focus our series here on the "washington journal" on the key battleground states. terry madonna, since 1980, pennsylvania has gone democratic in the last time voting for republican george herbert walker bush. why? >> essentially what the democrats have been able to do is win the suburban voters as they pointed out a moment ago. come on to philadelphia with a huge edge. that's the largest principality in the state and has a heavy concentration of democrats. so if human philadelphia in the suburbs, steve, the four counties in the lehigh valley, let's say out of the southeast by 630,000 votes, it's pretty difficult to overcome that edge in other parts of the state, even if republicans win the infamous tea that we often refer to. the
hillary clinton, her dad was born there. everybody starts to campaign in one way or another, the office and sitcom, scranton. it's a town i think that the voters there have an extra gene for politics. >> wee one phone line set aside for this to be within pennsylvania. we want to hear from you as we focus our series here on the "washington journal" on the key battleground states. terry madonna, since 1980, pennsylvania has gone democratic in the last time voting for republican...
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joe biden is from there, hillary clinton is -- her dad was born there. everybody starts a campaign in scranton in one way or the other, the office, you know, sitcom scranton, it's a town i think the voters there have an extra gene for politics. >> host: we have one phone line set aside for those of you who live in pennsylvania, 202-583-5883 as we focus on the key battle ground states. terry madonna, since 1988 pennsylvania has voted democratic, the last time voting for a republican, george herbert walker bush. why? >> guest: i think, essentially, because what the democrats have been able to do is win the suburban voters as i pointed out a moment ago. come out of philadelphia with a huge edge. that's the largest municipality in the state. it has a heavy concentration of democrats. so if you win philadelphia and the suburbs, steve, the four counties in the lehigh valley, let's say out of of the south east by 6, 650,000 votes, it's difficult to overcome that edge even if the republicans win that infamous t that we often refer to. the other point to remember
joe biden is from there, hillary clinton is -- her dad was born there. everybody starts a campaign in scranton in one way or the other, the office, you know, sitcom scranton, it's a town i think the voters there have an extra gene for politics. >> host: we have one phone line set aside for those of you who live in pennsylvania, 202-583-5883 as we focus on the key battle ground states. terry madonna, since 1988 pennsylvania has voted democratic, the last time voting for a republican,...
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expected to be joined by former president bill clinton, and you can watch that live at 3:30 p.m. eastern on our companion network c-span. >> as you consider that, you know, while ago no one would ever agree to carry around a tracking device. now we all carry around cell phones, which you can inherit the track. no one would ever have posted, you know, let anyone read their you know, right now all of us use the e-mail and it's all store on the server by go will. and so this is interesting that we, as a society, have given our information out. >> we were looking into cyber and cyber security, cyber war. the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and networks as a new domain of war, and yet we realize that maybe one in 1,000 people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and depth of the vulnerabilities. and so what we are trying to do is to take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals of the platonic idea that everybody from my mom and dad to congress and people around the country can understand so maybe start the process of coming up
expected to be joined by former president bill clinton, and you can watch that live at 3:30 p.m. eastern on our companion network c-span. >> as you consider that, you know, while ago no one would ever agree to carry around a tracking device. now we all carry around cell phones, which you can inherit the track. no one would ever have posted, you know, let anyone read their you know, right now all of us use the e-mail and it's all store on the server by go will. and so this is interesting...
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we don't have to submit our resignation to i remain in the administration for the clinton years, through the bush years after the obama years. for for 11 years i was there. our role is to detect and deter waste, fraud, and abuse, and improve the economy and efficiency of the agency. but our role was also to promote transparency and what the agency did, because i believe very strong and we believe are strongly that it was important for the citizens in the at the government was doing. that's the point in the law enforcement context, but in the intelligence area as well. we did reduce intelligence matters ranging from review of the robert hanssen case at the fbi, why wasn't the robert hanssen could be a spy and fbi missed for several decades, when it initially came out, the fbi said it was because of his wily tradecraft picking out to exploit the system and we are asked to look at it determined that that was not true. that they had lax internal security methods and that he it needed improvement. not only did we do that report but we also made public the findings of the report. a lot of peop
we don't have to submit our resignation to i remain in the administration for the clinton years, through the bush years after the obama years. for for 11 years i was there. our role is to detect and deter waste, fraud, and abuse, and improve the economy and efficiency of the agency. but our role was also to promote transparency and what the agency did, because i believe very strong and we believe are strongly that it was important for the citizens in the at the government was doing. that's the...